Atlus‘ RPG was also playable in Anaheim.
Persona 5 has been available in Japan for roughly a quarter year on both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, but we still have to wait for four months to grab the localized edition, due to SEGA pushing the February 14 release date back to April 4. Luckily, Deep Silver decided to pick up the empty position of European publisher, and we will get both versions around here, as well as the Japanese audio for free in the form of a DLC.
Persona 5‘s story involves a group of outlaw students called Phantom Thieves. Of course, they will be in intense crossfire after some time. The JRPG has broken records on local soil – will it be able to sell hundreds of thousands, if not millions in the West, too?
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